Snakes are not mean they are just protecting their self so they live they hunt for food and bite people to protect their self
Poisonous venom is a physical adaptation because it is a biological feature of an organism, such as certain snakes or spiders, that allows them to deliver toxic substances as a defense mechanism or to subdue prey. It is not a behavioral adaptation, which refers to how an organism acts in response to its environment.
a SNAKES SHARP FANGScan help the snake scare away predators it also helps catch prey
what are a tiger snakes adaptations
a SNAKES SHARP FANGScan help the snake scare away predators it also helps catch prey
Yes, some species of snakes can survive in high altitudes. Certain snake species, such as the Tibetan pit viper, are adapted to living in elevated regions with lower oxygen levels. These snakes have evolved physiological and behavioral adaptations to thrive in high altitude environments.
Snakes need water, food and air in order to survive in the wild.
Some animals that use poison as an adaptation to survive include poison dart frogs, box jellyfish, pufferfish, and certain snakes like the black mamba. These animals use their poison for defense against predators, to immobilize prey, or as a warning signal to potential threats.
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Well some special adaptations a snake has is it begins it's life adaptation with no legs, no ears, and no arms. They slither on there bellies. Snakes also have a special environment adaptation which is they change colors!
Because of the way their spine is. It just happens that way, it's the adaptation those snakes had to make.
No, snakes do not survive being frozen. They are fairly good at finding holes that are deeper than frost level so most survive.